Iceberg Slim wrote:If KD and the Thunder have the best record in the league by the end of the season, it's his...point blank period. The writers have not made up their minds. This fallacy or thought of perception has always bothered me about fans of the game, as if there is a agenda for this award. Shaq or Jordan should have it every year if there was an agenda.

Durant probably won't slow down. His numbers probably won't take a nosedive. So remember this post. If KD doesn't win it with the current numbers he's putting up and the win rate stays consistent, you can clown me. But if I'm a betting man, it's KD's to lose.

He's only 24, so just think he has room to get better and better, and if this season is a window into the things we have to look for in his future career then my goodness he's going to gain more and more fans.

I'm torn though because he's gonna be heck years to come for my Lakers in the West.

We are going to see two men rival each other in the modern age similar to how Magic and Bird did in the 80's. KD is ferocious. His game is complete. And he's scratching the surface of his talent, in my opinion. In terms of clutch ability, championship-like mindset, and basketball focus, he's further along than Lebron is right now while being 4 years younger. If Lebron had the internal things Durant has, he'd probably have 2 rings and 2 finals MVP's right now. As fans, we are blessed to see these two players blossom before our eyes.

He has to maintain this historic season performance on into the playoffs, seams like he's not having any problem doing so except for last night where he didn't shoot the ball too well. If OKC can finish with the best record or close to it then it's his. I just hope they get us "IF" we make the playoffs and were to face them